Gerbazi Disease

Herbasia disease is a rare disease and is sometimes called herbasia disease or herbasia syndrome. The name comes from the name of the animal - "Gerbaza", which is now extinct.

Herbasia disease is named because the symptoms of the disease are caused by **poisoning with herbecine plants**. The disease is associated with a certain violation of human immunity. It manifests itself in the fact that some of the blood cells change and become similar to cancer cells. Also, patients with this disease have **sharply reduced immunity**. It is believed that a person can get herbesia disease only in those areas where the poisonous herbasia berry is found. In other regions, people are unlikely to even encounter this disease, since these plants no longer exist as a biological species.



Herbasia disease is a rare genetic disease that manifests itself in the form of severe anemia and various disorders in the functioning of various organs and systems of the body. The disease is named after the Belgian scientist Max Hermann, who in 1947 described this disease and gave it the name “Herbasic anemia”.

The disease can develop due to various factors, including genetic predisposition, autoimmune reactions, infectious diseases and other factors.

Symptoms of herbasis disease may include various disturbances in the functioning of the heart